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luminol

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Noun — A chemical compound that glows blue when it reacts with certain oxidizing agents, widely used by forensic investigators to detect trace blood.

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Etymology

The compound was first described in a 1934 chemistry paper; the informal verb usage developed decades later, popularized by crime shows.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “luminol” mean?

The word “luminol” means a chemical compound that glows blue when it reacts with certain oxidizing agents, widely used by forensic investigators to detect trace blood. In plain terms, a blood-detecting chemical used in forensic science, and informally a verb for using it.

How do you pronounce “luminol”?

“Luminol” is pronounced LYOO-mih-nol (/ˈluːmɪnɒl/ in IPA).

How do you use “luminol” in a sentence?

Here is “luminol” used in a sentence: “The crime scene technician sprayed luminol across the floorboards, revealing faint blue streaks under UV light.”

What part of speech is “luminol”?

Depending on how it is used, “luminol” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “luminol” come from?

The word “luminol” dates back to around 1934. The compound was first described in a 1934 chemistry paper; the informal verb usage developed decades later, popularized by crime shows.

How many meanings does “luminol” have?

“Luminol” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a chemical compound that glows blue when it reacts with certain oxidizing agents, widely used by forensic investigators to detect trace blood.

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